INSIGHTS

Turn Setbacks into Setups

People have serious problems with electronic devices and social media. Other than the massive waste of time, mental health impacts have been observed. But could these devices also be impacting our physical health?

Asking for more responsibility can make your job more interesting, and is a great way to show your enthusiasm and demonstrate capacity for promotions. The only question is, how do you set yourself app this way? This blog will scratch the surface and gently guide readers to make an appointment with a HLD Designer.

Of course, being a young leader in the modern world can lead to some tough growing pains as you balance the line of being an authority and effective leader while also dealing with older peers who don’t necessarily want to answer to someone much younger and potentially less experienced.

Short term adjustments or a lifetime of sacrifice.
How taking the “risk” to adjust to something new is infinitely more beneficial than being stagnant and skeptical of change at all costs. This applies to all aspects of life, but will primarily focus on trying new things and meeting new people in this writing.

We find ourselves working or giving the illusion of working out of fear of not appearing to hold our weight within the organization instead of working effectively to get the job done. We fear our coworkers will think we’re lazy, inefficient, or not as busy as everyone.

We’re always a little light on the personality trait qualifiers because let’s face it, you can’t make love to someone’s personality. While being physically attracted to your partner is certainly an important aspect of a relationship, it’s becoming all too common for physical attractiveness to be the most important (in some cases, only) characteristic we look for in a partner instead of a piece of the pie.

When it comes to talking about big ambitions, the word sacrifice generally comes up at some point during the conversation. This is particularly the case when it comes to promotions and high performance in the workplace. In today’s highly competitive world, it’s easy to take the word “sacrifice” to the extreme; giving birth to creatures like The Workaholic and The Burnout.

Have you found yourself feeling a little off? Are you finding it difficult to concentrate during exams? Does your mind wander at night when you should be sleeping? Did you remember to do… that one thing? Or maybe it was two things?

Sometimes, though, this can be a pretty big challenge. When you’ve suffered a recent job loss, it can send you into a downward spiral—and it may take a while to recover.
But as with everything else, it’s all about perspective. Getting laid off at work gives you the opportunity to start over again, to learn to thrive in a different way. So it’s time to pick yourself up and plan your next steps. Because when your calendar’s suddenly clear, you’re wide open for chasing new, exciting opportunities.